Charles Megginson August 23, 2022 Business, Headlines
A public workshop will focus on permit applications for the expansion of a Seaford biogas facility that some say is anything but environmentally friendly. (Getty Images)
Delaware’s environmental control agency will hold a
Groups ask Carney to oppose Bioenergy Devco permits Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Debate over Bioenergy’s facility continues Friday, June 25, 2021
Bioenergy Innovation Center observes Composting Day Saturday, May 15, 2021
Sussex OKs poultry waste recycling plant Tuesda
Oil and gas extraction in the Permian Basin of arid West Texas is expected to produce some 588 million gallons of wastewater per day for the next 38 years, according to findings of a state-commissioned study group—three times as much as the oil it produces.
The announcement from
"Texas’ oil and gas industry will produce “massive amount” of toxic wastewater with few reuse options, study finds" was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, gover
These giant batteries power our cars, but how does a lithium-ion battery actually work?
Now that EVs are taking over our roads, more and more people are becoming interested in the technology behind these vehicles. EVs feature tons of exciting technology. In today's electric vehicles,
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — On a quiet Saturday in an Omaha hotel, about 50 people gathered in a ballroom to learn about elections.
The subject wasn't voter registration drives or poll worker volunteer training. Instead, they p
NEWS... BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Residents in Mississippi’s largest city were left with little or no running water after floods damaged one of its treatment plants.
Over 150,000 people in the Mississippi state capitol of Jackson, where 80% of residents are black, are now under a wa
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INDIANAPOLIS — Neighbors who live on the west side of Indianapolis say they oppose a planned wastewater treatment facility on South Tibbs Avenue.
"If you've got kids playing out back, when an emergency happens and there's raw sewage
By Timothy Dale | Updated Sep 2, 2022 9:35 AM
This article is part of Bob Vila’s Guide to House Flipping in 2022, a month-long series dedicated to showing you the best places for house flipping, crucial steps for selecting a property, must-do upg
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In the day following President Joseph Biden’s federal emergency declaration to aid Jackson’s drinking water recovery, city and state officials announced a setback in restoring pressure on Wednesday due to